As you all know, Windows 8 will be the first release of Windows NT which supports the ARM architecture. Microsoft hasn't been particularly forthcoming about this new Windows variant, but that's changing today. The company has posted a long and in-depth blog post about Windows 8 on ARM.

I love Vim as much as the next guy, but I wouldn't want to do my serious .NET work in it. If you haven't used Visual Studio + ReSharper, you might think that you're just missing out on a few frills. I'll say this, though: I am much more productive with the "frills" of Visual Studio and ReSharper than I am with just a plain text editor. The latter is fine for hobby projects, or projects written in C/C++, which lack the metadata and overall structure to be parsed and used by tools like ReSharper. When it's time to get work done, I'm going to use a powerful tool that'll let me get it done quickly and correctly. For C#, Vim is not that tool.

I love Vim as much as the next guy, but I wouldn't want to do my serious .NET work in it. If you haven't used Visual Studio + ReSharper, you might think that you're just missing out on a few frills. I'll say this, though: I am much more productive with the "frills" of Visual Studio and ReSharper than I am with just a plain text editor. The latter is fine for hobby projects, or projects written in C/C++, which lack the metadata and overall structure to be parsed and used by tools like ReSharper. When it's time to get work done, I'm going to use a powerful tool that'll let me get it done quickly and correctly. For C#, Vim is not that tool.